San Bernardino Fatal Crash Under Investigation
San Bernardino, CA (June 18, 2024) – 21-year-old Leila Rose Strawder of San Bernardino was killed in a vehicle crash on 210 Freeway Saturday night.
It was about 7:40 when the collision happened on the westbound freeway near Waterman Avenue.
Moreover, responding rescuers rushed the passenger, Strawder, to St. Bernardine Medical Center where she was declared deceased in the emergency department. For further information, please contact the California Highway Patrol.
Sweet Lawyers expresses sympathies to the bereaved family of the deceased. Our hearts are with you through these trying times.
Leila Rose Strawder Killed in San Bernardino Collision
The family of the deceased must become aware that they may have the authority to file a wrongful death suit following the deadly collision. A wrongful death suit can be the most beneficial step toward recovery.
It allows them to focus on healing and grieving, knowing that their legal rights are being protected and justice is being sought on their behalf. With the support of experienced wrongful death lawyers, families can find solace in knowing that they are not alone in their journey toward healing and finding hope for the future.
“Having legal representation after such a traumatic event will provide your family the space to heal while ensuring that justice is brought to your loved one,” says Mark Sweet, of Sweet Lawyers.
If you or someone you love has been involved in a similar auto accident, you do not have to face the aftermath alone. Our team strives for legal representation that encourages families to remain strong and find hope in their future. We understand the gravity of the situation at hand and want to help you.
With our seasoned wrongful death lawyers, you will only need to tend to your well-being while we focus on your legal claim. Furthermore, our attorneys will ensure that you and your family receive the justice and compensation you deserve. For more information, call us now for a free consultation at (800) 674-7852.